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VISITORS since JUNE 1998

Website last updated:
Sun 4th January 2009

Today is:
Wednesday 7th January 2009

Newsflash

• The productions have been announced for our 2009 season. These are:-

Lady Windermere's Fan 31st January - 7th February 2009

Glorious 21st -28th March 2009

The Graduate 16th - 23rd May 2009

Hobson's Choice 11th - 18th July 2009

Quartet 5th - 12th September 2009

Sleuth 17th - 24th October 2009

A Christmas Carol 2nd - 12th December 2009

 
10th - 11th October, Alison Shaw presents "“HER BIG CHANCE” A ONE WOMAN SHOW"
 

• Two productions have been announced which will be performed in our 2008 season. These are:-

Misery by Stephen King 18th-25th October, 2008

Cinderella by Graham Barraclough 3rd-13th December 2008.

 
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